BEIJING – February 22, 2010 – Yoyi Media, China's leading provider of precision targeted online advertising and marketing solutions for advertisers and media publishers, today announced the successful completion of its Series A financing round, led by Steamboat Ventures and Gobi Partners.

SANTA CLARA, CA March 23, 2009 –Vobile, the leading provider of video content identification and management services, today announced the full commercial deployment of its VideoDNA content identification and management system with 56.com, one of the largest and most popular video sharing websites in China.

BEIJING /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ June 19, 2008 –After getting the video license, UUSee.com will hold a press conference on June 19 to publicize that it has been granted the live broadcast privilege for 2008 Olympic events including the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, thus UUSee.com formally becomes cooperative partners with CCTV.com for the video live broadcast.

Asia Venture Capital Journal - June 18, 2007 – Steamboat Ventures, The Walt Disney Company's VC affiliate has become a significant investor in Asia, especially China, since it built out its Asian presence and raised its first Asia fund in 2006.

Dow Jones Newswires - June 5, 2007 – The old cartoon "Steamboat Willie" made Mickey Mouse famous in the United States nearly 80 years ago. Now, the venture-capital firm Steamboat Ventures may hold the key to unlocking Mickey's fame in China.

BEIJING- March 8, 2007 – UUSee, the leading Internet television and interactive video operator in China, announced today that it has raised US $23.5 million in new financing. Draper Fisher Jurvetson Growth Fund ("DFJ Growth Fund") and Highland Capital Partners led the round, with Steamboat Ventures joining as a new investor and additional participation from existing investors Sequoia Capital China and SIG.

BEIJING- January 1, 2007 – Though the boom in online video distribution has most closely been associated with the U.S. and the English speaking market with sites like YouTube, BitTorrent and Joost making waves, media and technology players would be well-served to look to UUSee, China's largest web TV operator and P2P video network – for a very real glimpse into online video's future.